Baby Carter (Baby Grand Trilogy, Book 3)

The Final Book of the Baby Grand Trilogy!

Note: If you have not read Baby Grand or Baby Bailino, you should know that this chapter will contain spoilers—and lots of them! Dina respectfully suggests that you read Books 1 & 2 first before reading Baby Carter.

When a bomb is discovered in the White House during the first year of Phillip Grand’s tenure as president of the United States, press secretary Jamie Carter takes her daughter, Faith, to the one place she believes to be safe—an address in Wyoming given to her years before by reputed mobster Don Bailino. Bailino—thought to be dead by just about everyone, except recently retired FBI special agent Paul Wilcox—has been laying low out west for more than three years, but is propelled out of hiding to protect the woman he loves and the daughter he’s fathered. Will Bailino be able to keep them safe from this new threat? Or will Wilcox finally get his man? Can Jamie and Faith ever stop running? The explosive finale of the Baby Grand Trilogy.

“Dina Santorelli writes a terrific thriller.”

Andrew Gross, New York Times best-selling author of The One Man

“This Baby really delivers! With loads of suspense, a page-turning plot, and twists and turns that will keep you riveted, Baby Carter is a very satisfying conclusion to this exciting series. Can’t wait to see what Dina Santorelli is up to next!”

“Dina Santorelli has once again crafted a riveting and twisty thriller that will be read late into the night. Fast-paced and filled with complex characters, Baby Carter is the perfect ending to the Baby Grand Trilogy.”

K.L. Murphy, author of the Detective Cancini Mysteries

“Once again, Dina Santorelli delivers a well-written, thrilling book that will keep you on the edge of your seat—and up late at night. The storyline dives deeper into the characters of Don, Jamie, and Faith, taking you places you didn’t expect and leading to the unexpected ending of the Baby Grand series. A must-read!”

Eric Davis, former Navy SEAL and author of Raising Men: Lessons Navy SEALs Learned from Their Training and Taught to Their Sons